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of the heating system of the Johnstown campus? _b_
[B] The heat is supplied by both human bodies and other heat-emitting objects.
2. The technique of heat recovery is used to _d_. [D] collect and reuse heat
3. Which of the following persons would produce the least amount of heat? _b_
[B] A thin female who does not study hard.
4. In the last sentence, the "hottest prospect" refers to _a_?[A] the person who produces most heat
5. A good title for this passage would be? [B] A New Heat Recovery System in Pittsburgh The American expression "shoo-in" means someone or
6. One of the dishonest riders was sure to win the r_a__. [A] the other riders had agreed to fail in the race
7. The reason why American runner Edwin Moses was regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c. [C] that he won over 100 competitions before the 1984 Olympic games
8. Which of the following statements is NOT true? __b__ [B] The public did not know they were being cheated.
9. The main idea of this passage is that "shoo-in" __d__.
[D] is used for anyone or anything that is certain of winning a game
10. This selection can best be titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure Winner
Will America produce enough competent workers to meet the 11. The question, meeting the nation's needs of workers, becomes _b_ n America.
[B] the key point of recent discussion
12. By the year 2,000, the required workers would __c_.
[C] have received higher education
13. 80 percent of the new workers will come from
[B] other groups except the white
14. What is the focus of concern about the future workforce? _b [B] More than enough young white males will fill the nation's job demands.
15. We would be short of skilled workers if __d__
[D] we didn't take effective measures to improve our education.
Marriage is still a popular institution in the United States, 16. The word "institution" line 1 most probably means __a_. [A]
a social practice
17. In the United States _d_. [D] remarriage is getting more popular now
18. The percentage of remarriage among divorced American is __b__. [B] eighty percent
19. One of the reasons for the change in American marriages is __a__. [A] difference in interests
20. In the twenty-first century, American's attitude towards remarried people will be _d_. [D] approving
On December 12, 1901, the Italian electrical engineer
21. According to the first two paragraphs, which of the following is NOT true? __a_ [A] Marconi traveled from England to Newfoundland. 22. Kennelly and Heaviside __c__.[C] suggested the existence of a layer of ions in the atmosphere
23. Appleton's first great achievement was that he __b__.[B] provided evidence for
24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.
[B] ion-rich region in the atmosphere
25. This passage is probably written to answer the question __d__[D] Who "ionosphere"? of the heating system of the
Johnstown campus? _b_
[B] The heat is supplied by both
human bodies and other
heat-emitting objects.
2. The technique of heat
recovery is used to _d_. [D]
collect and reuse heat
3. Which of the following
persons would produce the least
amount of heat? _b_
[B] A thin female who does not
study hard.
4. In the last sentence, the
"hottest prospect" refers to
_a_?[A] the person who
produces most heat
5. A good title for this passage
would be? [B] A New Heat
Recovery System in Pittsburgh
The American expression
"shoo-in" means someone or
6. One of the dishonest riders
was sure to win the r_a__.
[A] the other riders had agreed
to fail in the race
7. The reason why American
runner Edwin Moses was
regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.
[C] that he won over 100
competitions before the 1984
Olympic games
8. Which of the following
statements is NOT true? __b__
[B] The public did not know
they were being cheated.
9. The main idea of this passage
is that "shoo-in" __d__.
[D] is used for anyone or
anything that is certain of
winning a game
10. This selection can best be
titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure
Winner
Will America produce enough
competent workers to meet the
11. The question, meeting the
nation's needs of workers,
becomes _b_ n America.
[B] the key point of recent
discussion
12. By the year 2,000, the
required workers would __c_.
[C] have received higher
education
13. 80 percent of the new
workers will come from
[B] other groups except the
white
14. What is the focus of concern
about the future workforce? _b
[B] More than enough young
white males will fill the nation's
job demands.
15. We would be short of skilled
workers if __d__
[D] we didn't take effective
measures to improve our
education.
Marriage is still a popular
institution in the United States,
16. The word "institution" line 1
most probably means __a_. [A]
a social practice
17. In the United States _d_. [D]
remarriage is getting more
popular now
18. The percentage of
remarriage among divorced
American is __b__. [B] eighty
percent
19. One of the reasons for the
change in American marriages is
__a__. [A] difference in
interests
20. In the twenty-first century,
American's attitude towards
remarried people will be _d_.
[D] approving
On December 12, 1901, the
Italian electrical engineer
21. According to the first two
paragraphs, which of the
following is NOT true? __a_
[A] Marconi traveled from
England to Newfoundland.
22. Kennelly and Heaviside
__c__.[C] suggested the
existence of a layer of ions in
the atmosphere
23. Appleton's first great
achievement was that he
__b__.[B] provided evidence for
24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.
[B] ion-rich region in the
atmosphere
25. This passage is probably
written to answer the question
__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?
of the heating system of the
Johnstown campus? _b_
[B] The heat is supplied by both
human bodies and other
heat-emitting objects.
2. The technique of heat
recovery is used to _d_. [D]
collect and reuse heat
3. Which of the following
persons would produce the least
amount of heat? _b_
[B] A thin female who does not
study hard.
4. In the last sentence, the
"hottest prospect" refers to
_a_?[A] the person who
produces most heat
5. A good title for this passage
would be? [B] A New Heat
Recovery System in Pittsburgh
The American expression
"shoo-in" means someone or
6. One of the dishonest riders
was sure to win the r_a__.
[A] the other riders had agreed
to fail in the race
7. The reason why American
runner Edwin Moses was
regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.
[C] that he won over 100
competitions before the 1984
Olympic games
8. Which of the following
statements is NOT true? __b__
[B] The public did not know
they were being cheated.
9. The main idea of this passage
is that "shoo-in" __d__.
[D] is used for anyone or
anything that is certain of
winning a game
10. This selection can best be
titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure
Winner
Will America produce enough
competent workers to meet the
11. The question, meeting the
nation's needs of workers,
becomes _b_ n America.
[B] the key point of recent
discussion
12. By the year 2,000, the
required workers would __c_.
[C] have received higher
education
13. 80 percent of the new
workers will come from
[B] other groups except the
white
14. What is the focus of concern
about the future workforce? _b
[B] More than enough young
white males will fill the nation's
job demands.
15. We would be short of skilled
workers if __d__
[D] we didn't take effective
measures to improve our
education.
Marriage is still a popular
institution in the United States,
16. The word "institution" line 1
most probably means __a_. [A]
a social practice
17. In the United States _d_. [D]
remarriage is getting more
popular now
18. The percentage of
remarriage among divorced
American is __b__. [B] eighty
percent
19. One of the reasons for the
change in American marriages is
__a__. [A] difference in
interests
20. In the twenty-first century,
American's attitude towards
remarried people will be _d_.
[D] approving
On December 12, 1901, the
Italian electrical engineer
21. According to the first two
paragraphs, which of the
following is NOT true? __a_
[A] Marconi traveled from
England to Newfoundland.
22. Kennelly and Heaviside
__c__.[C] suggested the
existence of a layer of ions in
the atmosphere
23. Appleton's first great
achievement was that he
__b__.[B] provided evidence for
24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.
[B] ion-rich region in the
atmosphere
25. This passage is probably
written to answer the question
__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?
of the heating system of the
Johnstown campus? _b_
[B] The heat is supplied by both
human bodies and other
heat-emitting objects.
2. The technique of heat
recovery is used to _d_. [D]
collect and reuse heat
3. Which of the following
persons would produce the least
amount of heat? _b_
[B] A thin female who does not
study hard.
4. In the last sentence, the
"hottest prospect" refers to
_a_?[A] the person who
produces most heat
5. A good title for this passage
would be? [B] A New Heat
Recovery System in Pittsburgh
The American expression
"shoo-in" means someone or
6. One of the dishonest riders
was sure to win the r_a__.
[A] the other riders had agreed
to fail in the race
7. The reason why American
runner Edwin Moses was
regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.
[C] that he won over 100
competitions before the 1984
Olympic games
8. Which of the following
statements is NOT true? __b__
[B] The public did not know
they were being cheated.
9. The main idea of this passage
is that "shoo-in" __d__.
[D] is used for anyone or
anything that is certain of
winning a game
10. This selection can best be
titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure
Winner
Will America produce enough
competent workers to meet the
11. The question, meeting the
nation's needs of workers,
becomes _b_ n America.
[B] the key point of recent
discussion
12. By the year 2,000, the
required workers would __c_.
[C] have received higher
education
13. 80 percent of the new
workers will come from
[B] other groups except the
white
14. What is the focus of concern
about the future workforce? _b
[B] More than enough young
white males will fill the nation's
job demands.
15. We would be short of skilled
workers if __d__
[D] we didn't take effective
measures to improve our
education.
Marriage is still a popular
institution in the United States,
16. The word "institution" line 1
most probably means __a_. [A]
a social practice
17. In the United States _d_. [D]
remarriage is getting more
popular now
18. The percentage of
remarriage among divorced
American is __b__. [B] eighty
percent
19. One of the reasons for the
change in American marriages is
__a__. [A] difference in
interests
20. In the twenty-first century,
American's attitude towards
remarried people will be _d_.
[D] approving
On December 12, 1901, the
Italian electrical engineer
21. According to the first two
paragraphs, which of the
following is NOT true? __a_
[A] Marconi traveled from
England to Newfoundland.
22. Kennelly and Heaviside
__c__.[C] suggested the
existence of a layer of ions in
the atmosphere
23. Appleton's first great
achievement was that he
__b__.[B] provided evidence for
24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.
[B] ion-rich region in the
atmosphere
25. This passage is probably
written to answer the question
__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?
of the heating system of the
Johnstown campus? _b_
[B] The heat is supplied by both
human bodies and other
heat-emitting objects.
2. The technique of heat
recovery is used to _d_. [D]
collect and reuse heat
3. Which of the following
persons would produce the least
amount of heat? _b_
[B] A thin female who does not
study hard.
4. In the last sentence, the
"hottest prospect" refers to
_a_?[A] the person who
produces most heat
5. A good title for this passage
would be? [B] A New Heat
Recovery System in Pittsburgh
The American expression
"shoo-in" means someone or
6. One of the dishonest riders
was sure to win the r_a__.
[A] the other riders had agreed
to fail in the race
7. The reason why American
runner Edwin Moses was
regarded as a "shoo-in" is _c.
[C] that he won over 100
competitions before the 1984
Olympic games
8. Which of the following
statements is NOT true? __b__
[B] The public did not know
they were being cheated.
9. The main idea of this passage
is that "shoo-in" __d__.
[D] is used for anyone or
anything that is certain of
winning a game
10. This selection can best be
titled __b__. [B] Shoo-in, a Sure
Winner
Will America produce enough
competent workers to meet the
11. The question, meeting the
nation's needs of workers,
becomes _b_ n America.
[B] the key point of recent
discussion
12. By the year 2,000, the
required workers would __c_.
[C] have received higher
education
13. 80 percent of the new
workers will come from
[B] other groups except the
white
14. What is the focus of concern
about the future workforce? _b
[B] More than enough young
white males will fill the nation's
job demands.
15. We would be short of skilled
workers if __d__
[D] we didn't take effective
measures to improve our
education.
Marriage is still a popular
institution in the United States,
16. The word "institution" line 1
most probably means __a_. [A]
a social practice
17. In the United States _d_. [D]
remarriage is getting more
popular now
18. The percentage of
remarriage among divorced
American is __b__. [B] eighty
percent
19. One of the reasons for the
change in American marriages is
__a__. [A] difference in
interests
20. In the twenty-first century,
American's attitude towards
remarried people will be _d_.
[D] approving
On December 12, 1901, the
Italian electrical engineer
21. According to the first two
paragraphs, which of the
following is NOT true? __a_
[A] Marconi traveled from
England to Newfoundland.
22. Kennelly and Heaviside
__c__.[C] suggested the
existence of a layer of ions in
the atmosphere
23. Appleton's first great
achievement was that he
__b__.[B] provided evidence for
24. "Ionosphere" refers to __b_.
[B] ion-rich region in the
atmosphere
25. This passage is probably
written to answer the question
__d__[D] Who "ionosphere"?